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The Vermont African American Heritage Trail

Thu Mar 4, 2021 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM EST Online, Zoom

The Vermont African American Heritage Trail

Thu Mar 4, 2021 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM EST Online, Zoom

Curtiss Reed, Jr, founder of the Vermont African Heritage Trail, will discuss the creation of this initiative to expand Vermont’s economy through attracting tourists from the rapidly growing multicultural marketplace; and to teach Vermont students about the important role and contributions of Vermonters of African heritage since before the founding of the state through more contemporary times.
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Curtiss Reed, Jr. is executive director of Vermont Partnership for Fairness & Diversity. Curtiss fell in love with the Green Mountains while on a cross country ski trip in picture postcard perfect Vermont during the Nor’easter of 1978. Prior to working with Vermont Partnership Curtiss spent 18 consecutive years as an expatriate mostly in Africa with travels to over 45 countries. An avid cyclist, Curtiss has ridden his bicycle across the United States and Europe. He lives in Brattleboro.
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For more than a hundred years the Long Trail has inspired Vermonters to seek adventure in the Green Mountains and beyond. The James P. Taylor Outdoor Adventure Series, named after the man who first envisioned the Long Trail, brings such adventures to you through stories, photographs, and videos, held virtually for it's 29th year. Join us from the comfort of your couch, regardless of time zone or pajamas, for an evening of entertainment and inspiration—a great way to spend an evening!